If it's legal to torrent a copy since you cannot run your own, I don't know, at least I haven't seen any court case on this mentioned anywhere.
Actually, yeah. This part, spesifically, needs to be clarified.
What I think would help fix the problem, would be sturdier distrubution laws on the end of the games sellers and makers.
The fact that people are pirating the games when they own a legal copy of it just goes to show that they're being let down by the people they've purchased the game from. And thusly, I'd encourage pirating games you already own if that's the case. No one's going to lose money, or IP rights, in that case, the customer just gets what they've paid for.
There are precious few places where talk of, or commentary on, piracy isn't brutally stomped on, unless you're just chanting "piracies are bad mmkay?" Not surprising, when you consider how many forums are festering, repressive shitholes. Thankfully, there are places that just draw the line at "don't link to it." Like here, where even moral arguments in favor of it pass without question.
Toady is one of the good guys indeed. I am and will always be against copyright, at least until someone points an argument I haven't heard yet that actually has enough merit to make me rethink my opinion.
Actually, I'd just like to put thoughts in, that, this is a really nice forum. It's probably on of very very few forums (if not the only one), where people actually enjoy talking about difficult subjects such as internet piracy and politics. Okay, sometimes things don't stay calm and civil, but the fact everyone manages it most of the time goes to show that this is actually a pretty good place for discussing such delicate subjects.
I also hate to draw on one quote twice, but...
I am and will always be against copyright, at least until someone points an argument I haven't heard yet that actually has enough merit to make me rethink my opinion.
It's a fair oppinion. But it's one I don't really share.
Copyrights have been abused alot in the past ten years, and the trend is continuing, however, they where set in place, originally, for a reason.
And, for all their ups and downs, copyrights are still what is keeping back the hoards and hoards of terrible games that are just really bad unlicenced rip-offs of other things.
...We just need a law now that stops films being turned into games.
At least before they are released.
If you're downloading a torrent, you're also seeding it to others who probably don't legally own the game.
I never seed. I will, however, point out, I never download games either... But the few times I have torrented things (mostly from OCRemix.org), I never seed.
Selfish? Yes. But I have measly upload speed, and I'm hosting a website on it. 'Nuff said.